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    Alexander, David A, and Susan Klein. “Kidnapping and Hostage-Taking: A Review of Effects, Coping and Resilience.” Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 102.1 (2009): 16–21. PMC. Web. 4 Dec. 2015. In this article, David Alexander describes the background, effects, coping strategies, and issues requiring more research of the event of and events surrounding an abduction. The largest studied reactions include the cognitive, emotional, and social relations to a trauma. The main point…

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    For example, the airport in Columbus, Ohio, advertises its eateries on digital signage boards, strategically selecting spots in baggage claim areas or locations visible to travelers leaving the airport (Smith 50). The St. Elmo is located near a hotel and airport as well. When visitors come to a particular city, they will most likely look for what is next on their adventure, and being located next to a hotel and airport has helped immensely with visibility…

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    Apologetic Analysis of Mormonism The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly referred to as Mormons, began as a six member church and has grown to over 15 million people and over 29,000 congregations worldwide ("LDS Statistics and Church Facts"). With the past presidential candidacy race, it seemed that Mormonism faced many critiques or questions from Americans as Mitt Romney took the hot seat and answered questions about his religion ("21 Questions Answered About Mormon Faith").…

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    Mormonism originates from claims of revelation by God to New York farmer Joseph Smith, in the 19th century. According to his account, God and Jesus appeared to him and ordered him not to join any currently organized religion, for they were all imperfect. He was then told to await a visit by an angel for further instruction (Gutjahr 15). On September 21st, the angel Moroni visited Joseph and instructed him to dig up ancient golden plates buried near his home (Gutjahr 15). Joseph obeyed, going…

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    Christ of Latter-day Saints is more commonly referred to as the Mormon Church. The basis of the church comes from the original church founded by Jesus Christ, however some adjustments were made by its original members, primarily Joseph Smith, its founder. Joseph Smith claims to have been receiving messages from God, Jesus Christ, and other Christian figures since the age of 14 years old. One markable adjustment from the original Christian faith iis how the church reveres Mary. While the…

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    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) and It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) both follow a man who defend themselves against overwhelming odds. Director Frank Capra’s films, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and It’s a Wonderful Life do a wonderful job of establishing the main character’s struggles using many different camera techniques and fast-paced editing. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington follows Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) as he becomes newly assigned to the United States Senate and fights against a…

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    Strange Fruit

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    who went on to teach English for seventeen years. He was also a poet and social activist. Meeropol was troubled at the racism going on in America. He was inspired to write this poem after seeing a photograph of two teenagers; Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, get lynched. “The night before, on Aug. 6, 1930, they had been arrested and charged with the armed robbery and murder of a white factory worker, Claude Deeter, and the rape of his companion, Mary Ball” (Strange Fruit: Anniversary Of A…

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    important (Wulff, Donato, & Lurie, 2014). A recent study showed that resilient individuals have a better 10-year survival chance (25% less likely to die) than non-resilient individuals suffering from chronic pain (Elliott, Burton, & Hannaford, 2014), highlighting the importance of…

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    Nurture Debate

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    authors to argue the position of biology being the primary factor of a child’s development are Laura Smith and Charles Elliott (2011) who wrote Child Psychology & Development for Dummies, Simon Baron-Cohen (2003) who wrote The Essential Difference: The Truth about the Male & Female Brain, and Annie Fausto-Sterling (1985) who wrote Myths of Gender: Biological Theories about Men and Women. Smith and Elliott (2011) essentially state that genotype and phenotype explain a child’s behavior into…

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    resilience. Understanding a symptom as an adaption reduces the survivor’s guilt and shame, increases self-esteem, guides new skill and better adaptions (Elliott et al, 2005). The goal is to reduce the change of retraumatization, so staff needs to be aware that survivors need opportunities to have their experiences heard and validated (Muskett, 2013; Elliott et al., 2005).…

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